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president obama promised us that under the new health care law, we would save $2-b,500 but our premiums will be increasing by over 7,000 a year. another couple contacted me saying that their rates will double and cost them an additional $7,000 per year. they wrote, "we are both in our second careers and in our 50's working hard and doing two jobs. blue-collar couple who are very healthy, under the so-called affordable care law. our rates are going to double." scott from concord wrote to me, "i currently have a great family plan through my work. this plan costs me $240 per month. on january 1, this plan will cost me $600 per month. i can't afford to pay such a high premium. now i am forced to get a plan that has a 50% greater deductible and much higher co-pays." i also heard from a mother from manchester. she has a little girl who is scheduled to have surgery at the beginning of january. as any mother would be, sh she s worried and now sh she has been told that her plan has been canceled. she wrote, "liked and my current plan is not available through the exchange. i will have to purchase
president obama promised us that under the new health care law, we would save $2-b,500 but our premiums will be increasing by over 7,000 a year. another couple contacted me saying that their rates will double and cost them an additional $7,000 per year. they wrote, "we are both in our second careers and in our 50's working hard and doing two jobs. blue-collar couple who are very healthy, under the so-called affordable care law. our rates are going to double." scott from concord wrote...
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obama won 52 percent of the college votes but only 46% of the district and 22 percent of the 3100 counties. so this makes winning the house a tall order. and if democrats won the total house vote by 6.8 percent that would be quite a bit and perhaps put them in line for the majority. during the shutdown we saw ballot polling that showed the democrats near that and republicans in the danger zone. it has come back to earth since the affordable care act neutralized the damage and both fell. there are two types of races. the first is democrats against republican incumbents. democrats are recruiting and having success in district that they left on the table in last year's election. and if you think about those districts where democrats didn't play in 2012. they have them running against lee terry now and in indiana's second district and new york's 23 district and michigan's 7th district. so democrats are trying to compete where they failed to recruit top tier people in 2012. ask the other types of republicans we should keep an eye on are the republicans sitting in democratic seats. gary miller i
obama won 52 percent of the college votes but only 46% of the district and 22 percent of the 3100 counties. so this makes winning the house a tall order. and if democrats won the total house vote by 6.8 percent that would be quite a bit and perhaps put them in line for the majority. during the shutdown we saw ballot polling that showed the democrats near that and republicans in the danger zone. it has come back to earth since the affordable care act neutralized the damage and both fell. there...
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tomorrow will be november 22. and ever since i was a law student, november 22 has always brought a feeling of dread to me. tomorrow will be 50 years since president kennedy was murdered. my wife marcel and i were living in washington at that time. she was a young nurse, registered nurse, working at the v.a. hospital on wisconsin avenue, a site now that is occupied by the russian embassy. she was helping me put this equally impoverished law student through georgetown law school. we had been there in this basement apartment, first during the cuban missile crisis. and, like everybody, we held our breath in this city, wondering if this new, young president, john f. kennedy, could get us through this crisis without plunging the world into nuclear war. i was excited -- we both were -- to be in the same city. my family has always been democrats back in jermt whe vern the joke was, "that's where the democrat lives," there were so few of them in vermont. but with an irish-catholic carnlg anfather, and italian-cac mother, a
tomorrow will be november 22. and ever since i was a law student, november 22 has always brought a feeling of dread to me. tomorrow will be 50 years since president kennedy was murdered. my wife marcel and i were living in washington at that time. she was a young nurse, registered nurse, working at the v.a. hospital on wisconsin avenue, a site now that is occupied by the russian embassy. she was helping me put this equally impoverished law student through georgetown law school. we had been...
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he was 26 and my mother was 24. think of it. it was after world war ii so it was still -- the rules were still there where you have to go calling. the supreme court on monday and the summit on wednesday and there was my mother this 24-year-old girl and of course people were older than they are now so her first day of having to go calling and the horn hunks of side. she goes running down and it's lady bird johnson and al gore's mother. they took her calling that first day and the friendship has been warm to the point all through her husband's political life and then when they both became widows they travel together and had a wonderful time together. >> host: we are quite a step back in time and learn more about the biography of the woman who became first lady on december 22, 1963 but before he but but before he do that her minder of your involvement. we hope you will join in. three ways you can do it. you can tweet us at c-span's web site at first lady's and we are already taking questions from people on our facebook page and you
he was 26 and my mother was 24. think of it. it was after world war ii so it was still -- the rules were still there where you have to go calling. the supreme court on monday and the summit on wednesday and there was my mother this 24-year-old girl and of course people were older than they are now so her first day of having to go calling and the horn hunks of side. she goes running down and it's lady bird johnson and al gore's mother. they took her calling that first day and the friendship has...
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you know, we reported on may 24 in the interview with the iran's u.n. ambassador, iran welcomed georgia geneva 2 initiative, which is the u.s.-russia-u.n. agreement to try to pursue a peace conference on syria. they welcomed it as early as may. if you look at, again, i come back to jeff feldman, what he said in october, he said it's hard for me to imagine a solution in syria that works if iran isn't somehow engaged and involved in this. in one form or another. we are focused on how you implement the geneva action plan from last year, so we would want to make sure that whoever accepts the invitation to participate understands they're there to show support for a political solution based on the geneva communique. whether they are the regional, international, or syria parties they need to make sure they are there to implement geneva. should we be engaged with iran or in the? i think we should be engaged with ish. i don't know if iran will accept the geneva communique. they certainly offered to help play a role in geneva if there is invited. again iran is th
you know, we reported on may 24 in the interview with the iran's u.n. ambassador, iran welcomed georgia geneva 2 initiative, which is the u.s.-russia-u.n. agreement to try to pursue a peace conference on syria. they welcomed it as early as may. if you look at, again, i come back to jeff feldman, what he said in october, he said it's hard for me to imagine a solution in syria that works if iran isn't somehow engaged and involved in this. in one form or another. we are focused on how you...
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lines with a diameter of eight to 24 inches that will move high-volume soup crude oil. it's by far the most efficient way and most cost-effective way to transport crude. but we have now are places like north dakota circumventing the traditional pipeline transportation structure and they are taking fuel directly to refineries in the upper midwest. by truck, by trained anyway they can get it there. this places the demand for fuel coming from cushing reversing some of the pipelines and build new infrastructure to get crude oil from cushing south to gulf coast refineries which will display some of the imported crude typically used on the golf course -- gulf coast and those have begun to export refined products into latin america and south america. so it's all about building an infrastructure to connect the production to the consumption. the pipeline transportation is the most efficient and cost-effective way to do that long run. >> host: with all that laying on the table at me turn to viewers. her couple of tweets, one from jody who says there is a whole new industry for re
lines with a diameter of eight to 24 inches that will move high-volume soup crude oil. it's by far the most efficient way and most cost-effective way to transport crude. but we have now are places like north dakota circumventing the traditional pipeline transportation structure and they are taking fuel directly to refineries in the upper midwest. by truck, by trained anyway they can get it there. this places the demand for fuel coming from cushing reversing some of the pipelines and build new...
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about 55 or 60,000 miles would be really trunk lines with diameter of 8 to 24 inches that really move high volumes of crude oil. and it's by far the most efficient way, cost effective way to transport crude. what we have happening right now is in places like north akota and the balken shails, circumventing the pipeline struct you are and they are taking fuel directly to refineries in the upper midwest by truck, by train, any way that they can get it there. so that displaces some of the demand for fuel coming from cushing, we're reversing some of the pipelines and trying to build new infrastructure to get crude oil from cushing south to gulf coast refineries which will displace some of the imported crude that are typically useed there at those ports of import on the gulf coast and those will be reversed in flow and we will begin to export refined products into latin america and south america. so it's about building the appropriate infrastructure to connect the production to the consumption bearing in mind that pipeline is really the safest, most cost effective way to move it in the lon
about 55 or 60,000 miles would be really trunk lines with diameter of 8 to 24 inches that really move high volumes of crude oil. and it's by far the most efficient way, cost effective way to transport crude. what we have happening right now is in places like north akota and the balken shails, circumventing the pipeline struct you are and they are taking fuel directly to refineries in the upper midwest by truck, by train, any way that they can get it there. so that displaces some of the demand...
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although the overall unemployment rate in a tovar was 7.3% the unemployment rate for people between 20 and 24 years of age was 12.5%, much much higher. the unemployment rate for people with less than a high school diploma was almost 11%. the unemployment rate for african-americans was a little over 13% so it's a tremendous and of course there are groups of people for whom the unemployment was less than the national average so there's a tremendous -- and how this recession has hurt people and whether people's fortunes have improved or not during this recovery and they're a long-term trends in which a larger over time growing share of the total national income is going to people at the higher end of the income distribution and more particularly many points have experienced a rather small income in orbit. of many years. we have done an ongoing analysis of that i'm working now to update our analysis. there will be one shortly from us to look at the discretion of the federal tax burden distribution of income in the country. on your point about tax expenditures the term tax expenditures is an old t
although the overall unemployment rate in a tovar was 7.3% the unemployment rate for people between 20 and 24 years of age was 12.5%, much much higher. the unemployment rate for people with less than a high school diploma was almost 11%. the unemployment rate for african-americans was a little over 13% so it's a tremendous and of course there are groups of people for whom the unemployment was less than the national average so there's a tremendous -- and how this recession has hurt people and...
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they participate from 24% most likely to reside vat the nine participating inmates recently given new authorities to seek work and pursue potential projects under the prison industries enhancement certification program and we're working dill gently to maximize these opportunities. we have more than 450 inmates working on repatriation projects. we work with many experts that inmates are triaged to assess risk and determine appropriate programs to reduce such risk. high risk offenders are the first priority for treatment as they pose the greatest public safety risk when released. the safety of staff inmates are the highest priority. we have several changes to end hains safety and security. i have recent advantages. we expanded the availability of pepper spray for the staff to use in situations. we have developed plans to add a correctional officer in the housing during hours and we made significant advances in reducing use of restrictive housing and expanding drug use programs. the mission of the bureau prisons is challenging. maintaining high levels of security and ensuring inmates act
they participate from 24% most likely to reside vat the nine participating inmates recently given new authorities to seek work and pursue potential projects under the prison industries enhancement certification program and we're working dill gently to maximize these opportunities. we have more than 450 inmates working on repatriation projects. we work with many experts that inmates are triaged to assess risk and determine appropriate programs to reduce such risk. high risk offenders are the...
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and that a democratic side-by-side amendment be in order to be called up, that notwithstanding rule 22, those amendments remain in order and that both amendments be subject to a 60-vote affirmative threshold for adoption. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. reid: madam president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: reserving the right to object, the senator from louisiana has been holding things up in the senate for weeks, but he is -- for weeks. what he is now asking of the senate is every other senator take second fiddle to him. i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. vitter: madam president, again, i'm open to any reasonable path forward that would produce this one simple, straightforward vote on pure disclosure, information that i think should clearly be public information, and so as a third alternative, i ask unanimous consent that the homeland security and government affairs committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 1629 and the senate proceed to its immediate consideration. i further ask consent that there be 60 minute
and that a democratic side-by-side amendment be in order to be called up, that notwithstanding rule 22, those amendments remain in order and that both amendments be subject to a 60-vote affirmative threshold for adoption. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. reid: madam president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: reserving the right to object, the senator from louisiana has been holding things up in the senate for weeks, but he is -- for weeks. what he is now...
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ford motor company was given the b-24 bomber which was a problematic airplane. it was the newest airplane we had, it was still if development stages, and -- in development stages, and they wanted to mass produce this airplane. so ford said i'm not just going to build parts, i'll build complete airplanes. they took what had been done as individual pieces, and they took the engineering drawings and designed it to -- a massive press would knock out thousands of pieces that would go onto the assembly line and basically workers with just a little bit of training could assemble these airplanes. and in 45% of the four-engine bombers built in the united states were delivered here at willow run, and that was one of 11 factories building the b-24 bomber. >> saving the little piece of this plant that was so important to that story is just, is beyond words. i can't describe the feeling we will all have and the big smiles once we pull this off. we did something here in detroit that was not done anywhere else in the world, and it literally saved the world from the axis powers
ford motor company was given the b-24 bomber which was a problematic airplane. it was the newest airplane we had, it was still if development stages, and -- in development stages, and they wanted to mass produce this airplane. so ford said i'm not just going to build parts, i'll build complete airplanes. they took what had been done as individual pieces, and they took the engineering drawings and designed it to -- a massive press would knock out thousands of pieces that would go onto the...
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obama -- since obama took office in january 2009. even for the election, obama said he would budget in place the regulation of encrypt any one wanted to build a coal-fired power plant and the promise he has kept. today, our electricity grid is straining to meet demand. the opposed roll areas of the connectors district as recently as three weeks ago while this blackout are voluntary response to the temporary conditions. the reality is i matter how you cut it, the voluntary blackout, allowing massive blackouts in urban areas. i believe inside a wiki for electric generation switch between fields including coal, natural gas or renewables to our member 35 years ago for the beginning of the great recession when the world economy was screaming out. every cubic foot of natural gas and other sources of energy we could find. all forms of energy going out because he simply couldn't find an effort for the demand. ultimately, we'll find her way out of the current economic downturn in the world to do something and when we do, we will not again i a
obama -- since obama took office in january 2009. even for the election, obama said he would budget in place the regulation of encrypt any one wanted to build a coal-fired power plant and the promise he has kept. today, our electricity grid is straining to meet demand. the opposed roll areas of the connectors district as recently as three weeks ago while this blackout are voluntary response to the temporary conditions. the reality is i matter how you cut it, the voluntary blackout, allowing...
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for a poor person's family, the poverty line is around 22, $20,000 a year. so a poor person family is expected to have that much money to meet their basic needs. it had more than that, they are not poor but have less are considered poor. >> host: would talk about poverty in america with robert rector and isabel sawhill of the brookings institution. want to bring into the conversation. for democrats that number is (202) 585-3880. republicans, (202) 585-3881. for independence, 202-58-5388 q. bring it back to you. is it commits when we think of poverty we think about inner cities. is a concentrated they are where? >> it's defined, it is more concentrated in inner cities, slightly more. des moines -- the main point is we have a picture about poverty and as this condition of extreme deprivation and i don't want to suggest that those families and extreme deprivation don't exist at all. that would be ridiculous, but to say that they are one in six families in the united states is just wrong. there's much, much smaller portion of things. one of the problems when the
for a poor person's family, the poverty line is around 22, $20,000 a year. so a poor person family is expected to have that much money to meet their basic needs. it had more than that, they are not poor but have less are considered poor. >> host: would talk about poverty in america with robert rector and isabel sawhill of the brookings institution. want to bring into the conversation. for democrats that number is (202) 585-3880. republicans, (202) 585-3881. for independence, 202-58-5388...
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the last election it was 77 / 22. the parts of texas that are not in the metro plaque san antonio or austen or houston cody almost 70 percent jimmy carter. 76 texas went democratic california when a republican and for ford. things have changed politically in the last 40 year period the carter for the election is a little bit of a misleading precedent because each party nominated from their historic homeland ford from michigan and jimmy carter from georgia they don't call him general sherman they just call him sherman. one of my favorite political statistics is the number two-stage jfk 1960 the number one state was rhode island number two was not massachusetts it was georgia. why did george of votes heavily? because sherman had marched through the imprint lasted a long time. we have different cultural parameters wide we have a country eckhardt going into the 2012 election cycle with mild to run negative ratings of the house of representatives and most people vote straight tickets why did we reelect the house of represe
the last election it was 77 / 22. the parts of texas that are not in the metro plaque san antonio or austen or houston cody almost 70 percent jimmy carter. 76 texas went democratic california when a republican and for ford. things have changed politically in the last 40 year period the carter for the election is a little bit of a misleading precedent because each party nominated from their historic homeland ford from michigan and jimmy carter from georgia they don't call him general sherman...
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a day, 365 days a year watching that. >> you have a 24/7 control center. we visited that in september. we can't show our viewers the computer screen but explain what happens at the control center. what are they looking for? >> day-to-day life of one of our operators, we have pump orders, or orders which are basically directives from our customers. they want a batch of crude taken from a third party terminal brought in to our terminal and stored or they want it brought in from a third party terminal through our terminal to a pipeline that we feed to take it to a market, whether that be chicago or the gulf coast, wherever that may be. >> i want to end our conversation with you, before we go on to other folks there, talk about how specifically at the enbridge terminal, your business has changed with the rise of oil production and natural gas production in this country. >> there's really a dynamic shift in the crude oil markets here in north america. we have pipes today, that used to bring offshore crude from tankers into cushing and then distribute it to mark
a day, 365 days a year watching that. >> you have a 24/7 control center. we visited that in september. we can't show our viewers the computer screen but explain what happens at the control center. what are they looking for? >> day-to-day life of one of our operators, we have pump orders, or orders which are basically directives from our customers. they want a batch of crude taken from a third party terminal brought in to our terminal and stored or they want it brought in from a...
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in 2018 we are going to have those 24 or 25 open seats again. those will be the governors in office when they redraw the map. they need to be thinking about that governor's race. it will be a wild ride. >> 83% of state legislative seats will be on the ballot next year. so in terms of who's going to be around drawing maps and in 2021, it will be impacted by some elections between now and then. another question? right here. >> could you comment on the implementation or lack thereof of the affordable care act on the election? >> oh come on. can i get this? >> sure. >> manager for a cooking company, we will let jennifer -- >> i want to tell you in october i knew we were not going to keep the insurance we liked. when i found out the district put all employers into the district exchange, trying to broker the next one, how could you let this happen? anyway, i think there are a lot of problems here, not just the web site itself, but the rollout which wasn't technological failure of public relations, but now they are having a huge trust problem and confi
in 2018 we are going to have those 24 or 25 open seats again. those will be the governors in office when they redraw the map. they need to be thinking about that governor's race. it will be a wild ride. >> 83% of state legislative seats will be on the ballot next year. so in terms of who's going to be around drawing maps and in 2021, it will be impacted by some elections between now and then. another question? right here. >> could you comment on the implementation or lack thereof of...
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november 22 is nine days away. and we don't have any schedule meetings between the 22nd and december 2nd. so this is a matter of some urgency. so our colleagues on the appropriation committees which includes my friend miss loy and myself have the opportunity to get about the business of arriving at real spending bills. this is a bigger and littler problem than what we're faced with. he has given us a wonderful presentation of long-term debt. we don't disagree with any of that. he is right. we need to address it. on the other hand, the more immediate problem, the two bodies are $90 billion apart. we ought to be able to give the appropriation a number for both fiscal year 14. i would hope fiscal year 15 as well. so they can have an uninterrupted stretch of time to deal with the budget. let me ask you this question. i would ask you if you could, you may not be able to do this off the top of your head, proubbly can't, are there enough savings in the three budgets to bridge the gap between the house and the senate budge
november 22 is nine days away. and we don't have any schedule meetings between the 22nd and december 2nd. so this is a matter of some urgency. so our colleagues on the appropriation committees which includes my friend miss loy and myself have the opportunity to get about the business of arriving at real spending bills. this is a bigger and littler problem than what we're faced with. he has given us a wonderful presentation of long-term debt. we don't disagree with any of that. he is right. we...
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the scope of the contract. >> okay. >> monitoring. >> have you detected any activity since october 22 that you consider to be out of the ordinary? >> we would detect activity on a daily, if not hourly basis, that's part of the nature of the security monitorings, whether it's extreme or out of the ordinary, there's nothing that's been brought to my attention. >> would that be, then, reported to cms? >> yes. there's an incident response plan, and we follow the procedures of the plan. >> have you seen anything that would indicate some terrible problem with the website vis-a-vis security? >> nothing that i've seen or that's been escalated to me, no. >> okay. there's another contractor, as i understand, that's also asked to look at other aspects, and that's verizon. they are not here today. is that your understanding as well? >> yes, yes. >> so is, ms. bauer, has your company worked with cms before on security issues? >> no, we have not, but we have other security work. >> okay. okay. mr. amsler, what about your company? >> not directly for cms, but other hhs. >> okay. you wouldn't know wh
the scope of the contract. >> okay. >> monitoring. >> have you detected any activity since october 22 that you consider to be out of the ordinary? >> we would detect activity on a daily, if not hourly basis, that's part of the nature of the security monitorings, whether it's extreme or out of the ordinary, there's nothing that's been brought to my attention. >> would that be, then, reported to cms? >> yes. there's an incident response plan, and we follow the...
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i was a military brat until i was 22. i think the civilian-military divide is far less today than it was back in those age. we do live very sheltered. when you are in the military, you have the best px, the postage change, the store, for lehman l --ayman. still today, if you want to go to a real grocery store you go to a military base. because of the wars, extra divide in that sense. civilian armada -- are not allowed to go on the military base as they used to, so they are going to feel that divide. but as far as emotional divide, i feel that military families are more open-minded because you have more access to the world. so, we try to close that divide as often as we can but every time we have a war, we shut down and closed the gates down, a get wider and it is back and forth. my opinion. thank you. host: michael noonan? your thoughts. guest: your caller makes excellent points. generation of veterans experienced nothing like the people who served in vietnam and came back and were kind of really treated poorly by society
i was a military brat until i was 22. i think the civilian-military divide is far less today than it was back in those age. we do live very sheltered. when you are in the military, you have the best px, the postage change, the store, for lehman l --ayman. still today, if you want to go to a real grocery store you go to a military base. because of the wars, extra divide in that sense. civilian armada -- are not allowed to go on the military base as they used to, so they are going to feel that...
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so the issues we're focusing on are not just bitcoin, but, for example, there are 22 million users today of russia's web money. we have talked about liberty reserve and the case that was made there, $6 billion in illegal money laundry. so i think we're discovering it's a complex issue, but i think it's one that is addressable, and i think the most encouraging thing to me is i now believe it's addressable using many of the tools and laws that we already have in place. that one of the biggest challenges for policymakers is simply to increase the level of awareness so that countries around the world will begin to use the tools they already have. awareness so that countries around the world will begin to use the tools they already have. >> well, that in part is the reason why we're having this hearing. good. i was talking with a fellow that goes to the same church as we do in delaware. he's in the auto business. sells a lot of cars in our state. and he was talking about the work of the consumer finance protection bureau. established a couple years ago. hopefully to look out for the interest
so the issues we're focusing on are not just bitcoin, but, for example, there are 22 million users today of russia's web money. we have talked about liberty reserve and the case that was made there, $6 billion in illegal money laundry. so i think we're discovering it's a complex issue, but i think it's one that is addressable, and i think the most encouraging thing to me is i now believe it's addressable using many of the tools and laws that we already have in place. that one of the biggest...
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the external events of the shutdown, for example, those kind of examples affected the economy by $24 billion according to the standard and poor's. if it has an affect on the housing market moving forward, that will affect the fha - lead. we are subject to the overall economic conditions. >> but the bottom line, ms. galante, is you are not currently in compliance with the 2% reserve, is that correct? >> that is correct. but again, this is the accountability -- >> it is a yes or no question. so, as the chairman said, when you look at the national housing act it states that the fha shall not, not made or could but it shall tall times maintain a 2% capital ratio. so in effect, the fha is not in compliance with law; is that correct? >> that has been reported for the years in our financial -- >> it's been reported to what is your position? do you believe that you are in compliance of the law? >> again, it is reported that we are not in compliance with that particular aspect -- >> it's been reported that you are the director so i just want you to tell me yes or no, yes i'm in compliance or
the external events of the shutdown, for example, those kind of examples affected the economy by $24 billion according to the standard and poor's. if it has an affect on the housing market moving forward, that will affect the fha - lead. we are subject to the overall economic conditions. >> but the bottom line, ms. galante, is you are not currently in compliance with the 2% reserve, is that correct? >> that is correct. but again, this is the accountability -- >> it is a yes or...
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the obamacar obama administratid a special rule for congress to take all of the financial sting out of the provision. the rule basically said two things, both of which i this are outrageous and contrary to the statute itself. first of all, it said, you know, i know the law says all official staff go to the exchanges, but we don't know who there is a. we don't know who official thas staff are so we're going to leave it up to each individual member of congress to designate who is official staff, who must go to the exchanges for their health care. well, mr. president, i just think that is flat-out ridiculous. the law, the statute clearly says, all official congressional staff a, and to create this opportunity for exemption where each individual member designates staff as official or not is silly. that designation, by the way, happened last week and some members have actually said, none of my staff is official. i have no official staff for purposes of this section, so none of my staff go to the exchanges. that's outrageous. other members said, well, my personal office straff is official, l
the obamacar obama administratid a special rule for congress to take all of the financial sting out of the provision. the rule basically said two things, both of which i this are outrageous and contrary to the statute itself. first of all, it said, you know, i know the law says all official staff go to the exchanges, but we don't know who there is a. we don't know who official thas staff are so we're going to leave it up to each individual member of congress to designate who is official staff,...
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pursuant to the court order, only 22 senior officials may approve wary into the data and those queries have to be based on a reasonable, our digital suspicion that the number used to associate with a specific foreign intelligence organization. only seven officials by court order or authorize to disseminate information to the fbi, for example, if any u.s. person information is involved. there were significant technical controls limiting access to the data. so, for example, a typo in this case can't go through in a query because there are technical controls but only allow approved numbers to be used as query terms. and, finally, pursuant to the court orders that are rules for the inspector general at nsa and, of course, we have oversight from the department of defense. >> i want to follow up on the reasonable standard. i have a question which will continue in the next rent if i need to but can you explain what that means? giving an example of how much information would be enough to meet it. is it something more? what is it speak with this is a legal standard that does sort of have origin
pursuant to the court order, only 22 senior officials may approve wary into the data and those queries have to be based on a reasonable, our digital suspicion that the number used to associate with a specific foreign intelligence organization. only seven officials by court order or authorize to disseminate information to the fbi, for example, if any u.s. person information is involved. there were significant technical controls limiting access to the data. so, for example, a typo in this case...
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listen, i have a completely democratic legislature in new jersey. 24/16 in the state senate. it's not like it's close, everybody. this is strongly democrat. how do we get pension reform done? how do we cap property taxes, and cut business taxes and do all of these things that don't appear to be traditional democratic things with a democratic legislature? it's about human relationships. i mean, you know, the fact of the matter is nobody in the city talks to anybody each other. or don't speak to each other civilly. they don't develop relationships or any sense of trust between each other. then they expect when the kind of problems you talk about that video come up big, difficult, contentious problems, they're going to be able to get to a room and fix it. >> who do you blame for that? >> first and foremost. the president. if you're the executive you're the person in charge of making it happen. it it i wait for the leaders in the legislature to wait for them to come to me. they are elected not lead. [laughter] that's it. members of congress, members of state legislature they don'
listen, i have a completely democratic legislature in new jersey. 24/16 in the state senate. it's not like it's close, everybody. this is strongly democrat. how do we get pension reform done? how do we cap property taxes, and cut business taxes and do all of these things that don't appear to be traditional democratic things with a democratic legislature? it's about human relationships. i mean, you know, the fact of the matter is nobody in the city talks to anybody each other. or don't speak to...
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palestine, november 22, 1963, within 1 minute several dallas police officers ran up the grassy knoll. why? because many people reporting to it as the source of the least some of the gunfire. the first officer up there, joe marshall smith, had his gun drawn because he suspected to find an armed gunman. instead he encountered a man who was asked who he was and he presented secret service credentials. smith was somewhere with the secret service credentials. they were often condemned for one reason or the other. two other officers reported essentially the same thing but apparently there was more than one with secret service credentials up on the grassy know. frankly, there was one problem. the secret service and the one commission and anyone else who looked at it has identified the location of every single secret service officer at that time. no one was in dealey plaza. all of the secret service officers are taught to go with their protectee. they went to parking hospital with the president and the vice president, soon to be president johnson. who were these people? with secret service cr
palestine, november 22, 1963, within 1 minute several dallas police officers ran up the grassy knoll. why? because many people reporting to it as the source of the least some of the gunfire. the first officer up there, joe marshall smith, had his gun drawn because he suspected to find an armed gunman. instead he encountered a man who was asked who he was and he presented secret service credentials. smith was somewhere with the secret service credentials. they were often condemned for one reason...
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we have worked with them for good news bad news story on one hand. we're there five or six times a year responding to disasters. the bad news we're there five or six times a year. we have a long-standing relationship with the natural disaster authorities there. we work very well together. they are in the lead. they have been providingto invaluable information on priorities and needs. the u.n. activated called the cluster system, which is globally recognized system for coordinating response across the united nations ngos and humanitarian actors. humanitarian actors. that is co-led with the government of the philippines. they are directly integrated into that. we are working very closely with that. and within the u.s. government doing nightly interagency calls and a variety of other mechanisms to make sure that we have our own house in order. it's been going fairly well so far as more and more ngos come in it will become a greater challenge. >> does the government of the philippines coordinate the capacities of the ngos and the need, the capacities of
we have worked with them for good news bad news story on one hand. we're there five or six times a year responding to disasters. the bad news we're there five or six times a year. we have a long-standing relationship with the natural disaster authorities there. we work very well together. they are in the lead. they have been providingto invaluable information on priorities and needs. the u.n. activated called the cluster system, which is globally recognized system for coordinating response...
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here are the numbers. 202-585-3818 for republicans. 22-583-2002 for independents. we set aside a special line for lgbt viewers. 202-585-3883. the vote to advance the bill to a final vote. six republican senators signing on talk about the significance of that. >> guest: it is incredibly important for us to have a strong bipartisan vote on this bill because it's an issue that is, supported by people across party lines that has very large support among the public including among republicans. it really needs, we wanted to see a vote that reflected reality of what american people think about these important protections. that is they broadly support them. usually important for us in advancing this issue in the senate and as we look on to the house, and to the future of this legislation, to see it, supported across party lines. this really is not a question of party ideology. this is question of basic fundamental american values around fairness, around the golden rule and that is what we really saw reflected last night with that strong vote. >> host: speaker boehner said
here are the numbers. 202-585-3818 for republicans. 22-583-2002 for independents. we set aside a special line for lgbt viewers. 202-585-3883. the vote to advance the bill to a final vote. six republican senators signing on talk about the significance of that. >> guest: it is incredibly important for us to have a strong bipartisan vote on this bill because it's an issue that is, supported by people across party lines that has very large support among the public including among republicans....
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york, and what we are looking at is a 24 hour news cycle. when people are asleep in new york and waking up in china and asia, we want the ability for them to come to the site and see more of the asian point of view. we will put different stories and great places, and of course all of this is by the fact that more and more people can create the content experience as a value. they care about sports they can put that higher. they care about politics they can put that higher. so it's about that kind of human adaptation as well. so, but could be an ongoing issue as we learn more and more how to do this. no question. >> our strategy has been to partner with local news providers in countries so most of our addition to the local large media partner, france as an example so we believe that we are getting the best of what is local and friends together. example i use is the pope but i think it is really competitive. >> is also political industry plaintiff view issue? is part of what you're getting at is that it's a political side as well as a journalis
york, and what we are looking at is a 24 hour news cycle. when people are asleep in new york and waking up in china and asia, we want the ability for them to come to the site and see more of the asian point of view. we will put different stories and great places, and of course all of this is by the fact that more and more people can create the content experience as a value. they care about sports they can put that higher. they care about politics they can put that higher. so it's about that...
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congressman issa put on his web site notes from the obama administration war room where they're telling each other how many people are enrolling in obamacare. i asked this morning if she knew how many people are enrolling, what level of insurance they're buying, what zip code they live in. why don't you tell us. why don't you tell congress. why don't you tell the american people. she said she would tell us by the end of the month. we need to do every day, madam president. we need to know every week at least. wouldn't it help to know how many of these new enrollees are going into medicaid? members of congress need to know. we've appropriated at least $400 million for this web site that doesn't work. the american people need to know. they might gain confidence in the system if they could see that every day more people were signing up for this or that. i can't get over the fact that we're not being told how many are enrolled, how many are trying, what kind of insurance are they buying, where do they live. we have a right to know that. why doesn't the administration tell us that? one senato
congressman issa put on his web site notes from the obama administration war room where they're telling each other how many people are enrolling in obamacare. i asked this morning if she knew how many people are enrolling, what level of insurance they're buying, what zip code they live in. why don't you tell us. why don't you tell congress. why don't you tell the american people. she said she would tell us by the end of the month. we need to do every day, madam president. we need to know every...